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Raspberry Pi-friendly Windows 10 arrives – with an air hockey robot – ZDNet

Geek Raspberry Pi -friendly Windows 10 arrives – with an air hockey robot ZDNet Though it's a public release, Microsoft still has some way to go before IoT Core is ready for Pi devices. Microsoft says in its releases notes that Windows IoT Core is still being ported o the Raspberry Pi and that a video driver for the Pi is still …

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Raspberry Pi 2, Kinect make for a handy 3D scanner – SlashGear

SlashGear Raspberry Pi 2, Kinect make for a handy 3D scanner SlashGear That is the very mission that Mario Lukas set out to do, to build a handheld 3D scanner made from affordable off shelf components, like, say, a Microsoft Kinect and the latest Raspberry Pi 2.

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How to set up your Raspberry Pi in Windows – TechRadar

TechRadar How to set up your Raspberry Pi in Windows TechRadar While Microsoft Windows doesn't have that much in common with the version of Linux that runs on the Raspberry Pi , it doesn't mean Windows users are at a disadvantage. This is because the types of applications that run on Windows are just as diverse ..

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Wimbledon and Raspberry Pi – coding is becoming a fashion statement – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Wimbledon and Raspberry Pi – coding is becoming a fashion statement ElectronicsWeekly.com Cambridge University, with the support of Microsoft, will run its first coding summer school specifically for girls this summer.

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A good effort, if a bit odd: Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 – The Register

The Register A good effort, if a bit odd: Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 The Register First Look Microsoft has released a preview of Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2, the £30 ARMv7 computer board produced by the Cambridge-based Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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Raspberry Pi gets an ePaper display screen from PaPiRus – SlashGear

SlashGear Raspberry Pi gets an ePaper display screen from PaPiRus SlashGear Raspberry Pi has practically unlimited possibilities in the hands of talented hackers and makers. Even Silicon Valley giants like Microsoft are realizing Raspberry Pi's potential, as Windows 10 will have support for the DIY developer's board.

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A good effort, but a bit odd: Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 – The Register

The Register A good effort, but a bit odd: Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 The Register First Look Microsoft has released a preview of Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2, the £30 ARMv7 computer board produced by the Cambridge-based Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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Will $9 Linux CHIP Replace Raspberry Pi? – InformationWeek

InformationWeek Will $9 Linux CHIP Replace Raspberry Pi ? InformationWeek While just getting started, the CHIP computer is entering a market that is now dominated by the likes of the Raspberry Pi . The second version of that DIY computer system now supports Microsoft Windows and is clearly steering toward a more business …

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Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 now available for download – TWCN Tech News (blog)

TWCN Tech News (blog) Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 now available for download TWCN Tech News (blog) Recently at Build 2015, Microsoft talked about Windows 10 on Embedded Devices, which includes the Raspberry Pi and several other devices.

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